Froggy Jumps Spine Shape Quiz: Lordosis, Kyphosis, ScoliosisOnline version Quiz on spine curves and related conditions. by ratna dewi 1 What is lordosis in plain terms? a An outward curve of the spine b Loss of bone density in the spine c An inward curve of the spine 2 Kyphosis is best described as what? a A straightened spine posture b An exaggerated forward rounding of the upper back c A sideways spine curvature 3 Scoliosis is defined as a: a Side-to-side curvature of the spine b An inward lumbar twist c Backward bending of the spine 4 Which region is commonly associated with lumbar lordosis? a Mid thoracic spine b Lower back c Upper back 5 Which sign may indicate scoliosis in a child? a Even shoulders and hips b Increased neck flexibility c Uneven shoulders or hips 6 Common causes of abnormal spine curves include: a Excess vitamin D b Congenital or muscular problems c Only aging 7 How is scoliosis typically diagnosed? a X-ray with Cobb angle measurement b Blood test c MRI only 8 Treatment for spine curves may involve: a Only bed rest b Observation, bracing, or surgery c Chemotherapy, radiotherapy 9 Difference between lordosis and kyphosis? a Lordosis is inward; kyphosis is outward rounding b Both are the same c Both are curvatures only seen in the neck 10 Severe spine curvatures can cause: a Increased height only b Immediate hair loss c Pain and breathing or movement issues